When I cleanup in my e-mail accounts by deleting and when relevant save a file or move the e-mails to local folder on my own disc only - I wonder how much energy I save per e-mail/byte when the data is not stored (also) on a server that is always on (with backups). #sustainability
@MalthusJohn I agree not much in total. But negblible would be to say a computer do not need any energy, or that a Facebook datacenter does not consume any energy (or any Fediverse instance for that matter). My thought re e-mail is that the mails are stored both by the e-mail provider and myself locally. Then there are of course other reasons why I do some cleanup. I still believe it lower my foot print slightly!
@hehemrin
We need to work out new norms of disclosure, long-term planning, and financial incentives, to name a few.
We should leave sleight of hand to magic shows, and stop hiding info that people need to make decisions with (that would harmonize w/those new norms).
"Here's this free #digital thingy. Use it (& all your other digital stuff) w/o constraints for the same constant monthly price."
What could go wrong iterating that x4 billion for every #app or feature being created?